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computational models for trustworthy applications in critical care. The doctoral position is part of the research initiative “The Digital Society” at ØUC. Project description Intensive Care Units (ICUs) generate
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.” Additionally, the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences is co-responsible for the research area “Innovation in the Public Sector” within the cross-faculty PhD program Responsible Innovation and Regional
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for sustainability and innovation” reflected in all our activities. We offer more than 40 study programmes, from oneyear programmes to PhD-programmes within e.g. Health Sciences and Social Care, Informatics, Law and
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. The final plan for research training shall be approved and regulated by contract at the latest three months after the appointment is taken up. The successful candidate will receive assistance in
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Precambrian rocks of northern Norway. The project is within the Solid Earth Sciences, Mineral Resources and Geohazards group. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme
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be provided guidance and training, will receive help for the development of their career, and will be given the opportunity to conduct research exchanges abroad. Other work tasks: Curate and organize
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the degree within three years. Admission to the organized research training (PhD program) at the Faculty is essential for this position. Application for admission to the PhD programme, including a project plan
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higher education and research, in and outside academia. This PhD position in Political Science offers an excellent opportunity for scientific development through designing, conducting, and disseminating
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knowledge for sustainability and innovation” reflected in all our activities. We offer more than 40 study programmes, from oneyear programmes to PhD-programmes within e.g. Health Sciences and Social Care
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BLOCKADE locations that should speak to the theme of violence/care that determines the impact of blockades on demographic developments and living standards, on their adoption as a seemingly ‘benign’ form of